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Fig. 3

From: Acquisition strategies for in-situ hyperspectral imaging of stained-glass windows: case studies from the Swiss National Museum

Fig. 3

Examples from the acquisitions of case studies IN-64.11; the diffusing sheet is placed on the glazing (historical window) behind the stained glass panel, so that it is not in touch with the artwork. In case of IN-64.11 the historical window was kept open to avoid having the tower (on the left side) within the field of view during the acquisition. For the other case studies the historical windows were closed after placing the diffusing sheet

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